Grief and palliative care are interrelated and perhaps mutually inclusive. Conceptually and practically, grief intimately relates to palliative care, as both domains regard the phenomena of loss, suffering, and a desire for abatement of pain burden. Moreover, the notions of palliative care and grief may be construed as being mutually inclusive in terms of one cueing the other. As such, the discussions in this article will center on the conceptualizations of the mutuality between grief and palliative care related to end-of-life circumstances. Specifically, the complementarity of grief and palliative care, as well as a controvertible view thereof, will be considered
The article explores the underlying reasons for patients’ self‐perception of being a burden (SPB) in...
Context: A central approach of palliative care has been to provide holistic care for people who are...
This study is predominantly a quantitative investigation into the model of care received by deceased...
Western societies increasingly have been dismantling the boundaries that separate life and death (Ho...
The definition of palliative care is the cornerstone of a medical subspecialty that plays a particul...
Abstract: The present study evaluated global well-being and distress behavior among caregivers and t...
We investigated the relationships of grief and depression to cancer caregiving in early bereavement....
Palliative care is the active holistic care of patients with advanced disease. Management of pain an...
Compassionate care at the end of life In the world of modern medicine dying can be, and too often is...
Palliative care requires an interdisciplinary team approach to provide the best care for patients wi...
The article discusses the concept of partnership in the delivery of good palliative care and its ben...
Hospice is the best-known example of palliative care. Advocates maintain that good palliative care p...
There is growing recognition of the reciprocity of suffering by patients and families experi-encing ...
The consideration of concepts of suffering is relatively\ud under-represented in the palliative care...
Background In the last month of life, many patients suf-fer from multiple symptoms and problems. Pro...
The article explores the underlying reasons for patients’ self‐perception of being a burden (SPB) in...
Context: A central approach of palliative care has been to provide holistic care for people who are...
This study is predominantly a quantitative investigation into the model of care received by deceased...
Western societies increasingly have been dismantling the boundaries that separate life and death (Ho...
The definition of palliative care is the cornerstone of a medical subspecialty that plays a particul...
Abstract: The present study evaluated global well-being and distress behavior among caregivers and t...
We investigated the relationships of grief and depression to cancer caregiving in early bereavement....
Palliative care is the active holistic care of patients with advanced disease. Management of pain an...
Compassionate care at the end of life In the world of modern medicine dying can be, and too often is...
Palliative care requires an interdisciplinary team approach to provide the best care for patients wi...
The article discusses the concept of partnership in the delivery of good palliative care and its ben...
Hospice is the best-known example of palliative care. Advocates maintain that good palliative care p...
There is growing recognition of the reciprocity of suffering by patients and families experi-encing ...
The consideration of concepts of suffering is relatively\ud under-represented in the palliative care...
Background In the last month of life, many patients suf-fer from multiple symptoms and problems. Pro...
The article explores the underlying reasons for patients’ self‐perception of being a burden (SPB) in...
Context: A central approach of palliative care has been to provide holistic care for people who are...
This study is predominantly a quantitative investigation into the model of care received by deceased...